2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2020.04.003
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Architecture for Simulation and Optimization of Energy Consumption of Automated Production Systems

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“…Including the simulation of energy consumption during the engineering phase results in a significantly higher optimisation potential than optimisations during the operating phase. However, as a prerequisite, Sinnemann et al claim that adequate models need to be provided by component manufacturers as standard, as is the case today with CAD data [13]. Although virtual commissioning has been researched for several years, it still lacks standardisation regarding the methods and terminology, resulting in challenges in consolidating virtual commissioning [14].…”
Section: Virtual Commissioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Including the simulation of energy consumption during the engineering phase results in a significantly higher optimisation potential than optimisations during the operating phase. However, as a prerequisite, Sinnemann et al claim that adequate models need to be provided by component manufacturers as standard, as is the case today with CAD data [13]. Although virtual commissioning has been researched for several years, it still lacks standardisation regarding the methods and terminology, resulting in challenges in consolidating virtual commissioning [14].…”
Section: Virtual Commissioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Lechler, Sinnemann, and Lidell [12][13][14] stated, a significant effort in virtual commissioning is the creation of suitable models, as automation component manufacturers often do not provide sufficient models beyond CAD data. Therefore, we aim to extend existing and widely accepted standards for using advanced simulation models for virtual commissioning supplied by different manufacturers.…”
Section: Increasing Efficiency In the Use Of Virtual Commissioning Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%